Pip decision after receiving assessor report
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Yes that am aware of but when is the cut of date ha it’s backdated from the start of the claim up untill when is my question ? @DuffersMum
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It is unlikely the cut off period will be the date the decision was made because your first payment will be 4 weeks after you receive your backdated money. Everyone's cut off period will be different.
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So if I made a claim 31/08 and decision was made today (quick claim I suppose ) the cut of is today ??So confusing any examples for me to understand sorry
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danixxx said:Is cut of usually the day the decision was made though ? @poppy123456Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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danixxx said:So if I made a claim 31/08 and decision was made today (quick claim I suppose ) the cut of is today ??So confusing any examples for me to understand sorry
As previously advised, it's different for everyone and it's unlikely you'll find an answer here. If you want to know how much money is going into to your bank exactly then only DWP can tell you this.
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Not sure I actually understand the question...I continued receiving my standard rate mobility and daily living so the back payment I got was from when I put my change of circumstances in up to and including my next payment..four weeks after that I received my new enhanced for both payment
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Basically what they are asking is how much backdated money they will receive. They started the claim at the end of August 2021 and they know it’s backdated to the date you rang but they don’t know what dates the backdated money will include.
No one can tell them this because everyone’s cut off period is different. For them it’s 12 weeks up until 23/11/2021. Standard daily living award would give them about £720 backdated money, give or take.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
But it should all be explained in the decision letter..yes?
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Yes exactly, which is what i advised in an earlier comment.
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@DuffersMum, when you receive the official award notification letter the full details of your award details and length of award will be stated along with details of any monies owing from the application date to your award notification date and details of your next new PIP payment and the ongoing payments. I hope this is clear for you.
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My question was very simple to be honest I was asking when the backdated payments were till
again I know they start from the date you made a claim but what date does the backdated payments end
is it the date you was awarded?Or is it till the date you receive the payment am so on
i Thought someone would know
I will just wait for my award letter ha
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Yes @poppy123456 that was what I meant
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wilko said:@DuffersMum, when you receive the official award notification letter the full details of your award details and length of award will be stated along with details of any monies owing from the application date to your award notification date and details of your next new PIP payment and the ongoing payments. I hope this is clear for you.
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DuffersMum said:wilko said:@DuffersMum, when you receive the official award notification letter the full details of your award details and length of award will be stated along with details of any monies owing from the application date to your award notification date and details of your next new PIP payment and the ongoing payments. I hope this is clear for you.
You explained perfectly but some people don't read threads before commenting.
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Well done @danixxx . I can imagine you were relieved when you found out you had be awarded the appropriate payments.
Did you manage to ring the DWP to find out more information about your payment dates?
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Hi @Libby_Scope yes very happy Thankyou I haven’t called the wait time are to long suppose won’t be long till I get my letter now anyway
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@danixxx I'm glad your happy about the decision
Okay, that makes sense and if you are concerned with the letter wait time, you can always try ringing them again and I'm sure they will be pleased to help you.Online Community Information Coordinator
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Got my decision letter @danixxx I scored 0 in every single category. I’m going to challenge it, it’s so disheartening but it is what it is
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Hi @mariaaaa123 I'm sorry to hear about the outcome of your PIP application, we are here if you need any extra support.
If you'd like, take a look at these resources to help prepare for a Mandatory Reconsideration: Turn2Us and Advicelocal
Let us know how you get on, and if you need any help
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Thank you so much @Alex_Scope I’ll have a look at those links. Do I just ring to tell them I want a MR? Sorry I’m a bit clueless about this, my first time applying for anything like this
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